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Morality and moral philosophy |
William K. Frankena |
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Crito |
Plato |
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Pt. 1. Challenges to morality |
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How not to answer moral questions |
Tom Regan |
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God and morality |
Steven M. Cahn |
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The challenge of cultural relativism |
James Rachels |
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Right and wrong |
Thomas Nagel |
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Egoism and moral scepticism |
James Rachels |
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Happiness and immorality |
Steven M. Cahn and Jeffrie G. Murphy |
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The nature of ethical disagreement |
Charles L. Stevenson |
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Pt. 2. Moral theories |
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The categorical imperative |
Immanuel Kant |
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A simplified account of Kant's ethics |
Onora O'Neill |
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Utilitarianism |
John Stuart Mill |
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Strengths and weaknesses of utilitarianism |
Louis P. Pojman |
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The nature of virtue |
Aristotle |
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Virtue Ethics |
Bernard Mayo |
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The Ethicsof care |
Virginia Held |
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The social contract |
Thomas Hobbes |
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A theory of justice |
John Rawls |
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Pt. 3. Moral problems |
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A defense of abortion |
Judith Jarvis Thomson |
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On the moral and legal status of abortion |
Mary Anne Warren |
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Why abortion is immoral |
Don Marquis |
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Virtue theory and abortion |
Rosalind Hursthouse |
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Active and passive euthanasia |
James Rachels |
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Active and passive euthanasia : a reply to Rachels |
Thomas D. Sullivan |
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Famine, afluence, and morality |
Peter Singer |
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World hunger and moral obligation : the case against Singer |
John Arthur |
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Terrorism |
Michael Walzer |
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Is terrorism distinctively wrong? |
Lionel K. McPherson |
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Torture |
Henry Walzer |
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Ticking bombs, torture, and the analogy with self-defense |
Daniel J. Hill |
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Two concepts of affrmative action |
Steven M. Cahn |
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What good am I? |
Laurence Thomas |
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The case for animal rights |
Tom Regan |
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The case for the use of animals in biomedical research |
Carl Cohen |
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We are what we eat |
Tom Regan |
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Philosophical problems for environmentalism |
Elliott Sober |
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Death |
Thomas Nagel |
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The meaning of Life |
Richard Taylor |
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Conclusion |
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Letter from a Birmingham jail |
Martin Luther King, Jr |
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Phaedo |
Plato |
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Morality and moral philosophy |
William K. Frankena |
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Crito |
Plato |
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Pt. 1. Challenges to morality |
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